Yes, default char type Yes, default char type (signed/unsigned) is undefined (although it is signed in all our test/production environments). We'll change char definition to signed char (or, maybe, to int8_t, will see) Thank you for reporting the bug. -- Alex Tutubalin @LibRaw LLC reply
Yes, default char type (signed/unsigned) is undefined (although it is signed in all our test/production environments).
We'll change char definition to signed char (or, maybe, to int8_t, will see)
Thank you for reporting the bug.